Bye Bye Kronos

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stevomuzo2
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Bye Bye Kronos

Post by stevomuzo2 »

Well, it's time to say goodbye to my short lived Kronos 22 88 Platinum. So fed up with so many issues, I am going back to a Yamaha Montage 8 where I know I will be happy!
No more 2 minute bootups, no more poor guitar/piano/orchestral sounds that the only option I am given to improve is to pay through the nose to a 3rd party developer. No more inaccessible Karma where once again, it's a payment to a 3rd party developer!!
Wow, nearly forgot about the terrible keybed which is the worst I have ever played in 30 years.
So glad I won't be having issues with power buttons, SSD failures after the initial 3 year warranty has run out. Won't have to put up with the miserable sods at Tech Support in Milton Keynes taking 3-4 days to simply call you back with a problem you'll have probably already sorted.
Only thing that is great about this keyboard is you guys who really do make this forum work, so it will be a shame not to be able to participate in such a great forum, but hey-ho, them's the brakes as they say!
So I wanted to say thanks to you all for your tremendous help whilst I have been a Korg owner and should any of my friends become owners of a Kronos, I shall know which direction to point them in!.
Kind regards
Steve
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Post by voip »

What can I say, except mine's a keeper, and no intentions of getting a Montage.

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Re: Bye Bye Kronos

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stevomuzo2 wrote:Well, it's time to say goodbye to my short lived Kronos 22 88 Platinum. So fed up with so many issues, I am going back to a Yamaha Montage 8 where I know I will be happy!

So glad I won't be having issues with power buttons, SSD failures after the initial 3 year warranty has run out. Won't have to put up with the miserable sods at Tech Support in Milton Keynes taking 3-4 days to simply call you back with a problem you'll have probably already sorted.
Only thing that is great about this keyboard is you guys who really do make this forum work, so it will be a shame not to be able to participate in such a great forum, but hey-ho, them's the brakes as they say!
So I wanted to say thanks to you all for your tremendous help whilst I have been a Korg owner and should any of my friends become owners of a Kronos, I shall know which direction to point them in!.
Kind regards
Steve
it sounds like you have a defective Kronos. I would not like going back and forth Too bad, you could not ( ?) insist on a new replacement.

I don't think the Kronos is exactly an everyman keyboard. Especially if it was your first Korg.

Best of luck to your music making
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Post by jeremykeys »

Best of luck!

I'm fortunate in that my 5 year old Kronos is still fine.
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Gear: Kronos 73, Wavestation EX, Polysix, King Korg, Monotron and Monotron Duo, Minikorg, Moog Grandmother, my very old MiniKorg, 4 acoustic and 9 electric guitars, 1 Ibanez 5 string bass, a Steel guitar, a bunch of microphones, 2 pairs of studio monitors and other very cool toys, 1 wife and 4 cats and a lava lamp!
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Post by Bald Eagle »

I can't imagine the Montage as a replacement for the Kronos. It's not in the same class. But a nice addition as a performance keyboard.

And although I'm no Karma expert, the few extra dollars for the Karma software is well worth it. Yamaha does have better guitars in my opinion but that's about it. Kid Nepro has some awesome guitars that are quite reasonably priced.
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Post by GregC »

Bald Eagle wrote:I can't imagine the Montage as a replacement for the Kronos. It's not in the same class. But a nice addition as a performance keyboard.
its a nice addition if can afford to spend $3500 or more for a ' 2nd keyboard'

for that cost, it should standalone nicely . Its not complete, IMO
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Post by Bald Eagle »

GregC wrote:
Bald Eagle wrote:I can't imagine the Montage as a replacement for the Kronos. It's not in the same class. But a nice addition as a performance keyboard.
its a nice addition if can afford to spend $3500 or more for a ' 2nd keyboard'

for that cost, it should standalone nicely . Its not complete, IMO
I agree, its not complete. There are a lot of nice things about the Montage and I want to like it but it does have a lot of limitations for what I want.

Their constant statement of get used to the new workflow just annoys me.
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Post by Spieler »

Ok such decisons to change to another brand are allways possible. But the question is fit the Montage the needs of the player. For me it didn't and therfore i bought a kronos and sold my MOTIF XF. Yamaha needed more over 10 years to implement a seemless Sound switch and the possibilities of the sequenzer on the Montage is really bad compared to Kronos. And that was for the Argument to buy an Kronos.
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Bye Bye Kronos

Post by stevomuzo2 »

Hi Guys

Sorry, I should have mentioned that I also use Komplete 11 Ultimate so to be honest, no keyboard I have is used as just standalone in my setup which includes Cubase. I suppose I have just got more used to Yamaha keyboards over the years having been an avid XF7 and XF8 owner previously.

I realise that there isn't a single keyboard out there that can satisfy everyone's requirements and I think it would be a utopia if such a thing existed. It's just I feel that for the £900 or such I paid for Komplete Ultimate, I have received so much more than some overrated samples for a hell of a lot of money from the offerers at the Korg Shop - some of the vendors don't even offer demos or auditions.

Yamaha could have offered a sequencer, but they didn't from the start. They should have realised from customer feedback that the sequencer in the XF had been widely received as one of the best available - their bad I'm afraid.

Anyway, have a super evening guys and until me Kronos waves me goodbye on Thursday, I'll keep my hand in if that's okay
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Post by tomto66 »

Steve, it's not because you no longer own a Kronos that you'd not be welcome on this forum any more. By all means stick around.
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Cosign on the guitars. They're unusable.

Post by lcceo22 »

I've come across a few patches that are useable but it's a huge, gaping, glaring weakness after upgrading from a MOXF.

I prefer the Kronos overall but those guitar patches as well as the effects used on them are pretty much irreplaceable. I can't find anything that competes and I have Kronos, Komplete, Sample Tank 3, and Halion Sonic 2.

I also had East West Composer Cloud and let that lapse after the first month. It's the only thing that makes me somewhat regret my decision to switch, but the Kronos has so much going for it otherwise it's ultimately not a contest to me.
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Re: Cosign on the guitars. They're unusable.

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lcceo22 wrote:I've come across a few patches that are useable but it's a huge, gaping, glaring weakness after upgrading from a MOXF.

I prefer the Kronos overall but those guitar patches as well as the effects used on them are pretty much irreplaceable.
I think you are saying the guitars ( on the Kronos) are a huge, gaping, glaring weakness. Compared to the Motif.

Maybe you can nail this down further. E guitars ? Acoustic guitars ? Distorted E guitars ?
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Post by ahutnick »

Being that I am a former Motif XF owner all of those guitars out of the box sound better on the Motif than the Kronos and IMHO you would have to invest in some third party sound libraries for the Kronos in the guitar sound department.
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Post by Bertotti »

How long has the Kronos 2 platinum edition been out? SS failures after three years of warranty? Has the Kronos 2 been out three years let alone the platinum? Apparently I am missing some time.
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Post by marc1 »

SSD failures after three years of warranty? Has the Kronos 2 been out three years let alone the platinum?
Well, this is something which also rang some bells with me. But then again, some users don't mean it literally what they write here on this forum (takes time to get used to this kind of "creative writing style"). :wink:
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